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And the comments are all like: ”You’re my savior! This was the only solution that actually worked for me!”
Every time you find a solution, it's 'the only solution that actually worked' for you. Why would you keep trying different solutions after you already found one that worked?
See also: "It's always in the last place you look."
Wait fuck this is true haha
On a couple of occasions, after finding the missing item, I have continued to search even though it has been found. Because absolutes are wrong, and I'm here to prove it.
If a solution seems off despite fixing the issue, I will absolutely continue looking for alternative solutions. I suppose it depends on if you're more interested in the answer than the fix.